Elephants Dying: Understanding the Crisis and Its Causes

Recent mass die-offs of elephants in Africa have been investigated and linked to pathogens, toxins, and environmental changes impacting their survival.
Recent mass die-offs of elephants in Africa have been investigated and linked to pathogens, toxins, and environmental changes impacting their survival.
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